Insulin can be administered in various ways, each having its own advantages:
Insulin injections: These are the most common method and involve using syringes or insulin pens to inject insulin subcutaneously. Insulin pumps: These devices deliver continuous insulin through a small tube placed under the skin. They can be programmed to release insulin at set times and amounts. Inhaled insulin: Although less common in pediatrics, this method involves inhaling insulin powder using a special device.